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Quote[/b] ]Apart from several NPCs in various Bioware games I kind of liked the rather unmotivated beholder that guarded a treasure in the Sahuagin City in BGII.
If this is the same 'boss' beholder that lies in a dungeon full of beholders then you won't believe what happened to me. I killed that beholder with my familiar Despite the fact that I had a paladin and a cleric with reflective shields I decided to have some fun and sent my faithful ferret familiar into the room alone I snuck him into the room so the beholder never reacted to his presence. My ferret then proceeded to nibble away at him for what seemed like ages My friends were laughing hysterically as the beholder's hit points slowly dropped by one or two points each round. When the beholder finally did react and turn to fight he was unable to get in any decent hits. That ferret familiar gets my vote for being one of the best familiar/domesticated pets of any rpg I've ever played (Dogmeat from Fallout 1 really takes top honors)
Nah, that's the Beholder dungeon in the Underdark; what MalibuMan means is the beholder that guards the great shark tooth that you require to get to the rebel camp in Sahuagin city.

For pure comedy: Minsc and/or Jan. The two rule, they are so goddamned funny, especially when Jan tries to take Boo from Minsc

Live by the sword, live a good, looooong time

Also, Lilarcor is worthy for mentioning, I love his one-liners

For most involving enemy: Jon Irenicus/Sarevok. A tie. Yes, I liked them both, Sarevok's bad-asssery and Jon Irenicus' malevolence.

For most involving party-member: I liked Aerie, getting a romance with her was interesting, as well as the romance itself.

For biggest badass: Korgan, I like it when he starts talking tough and evil.

For character suffering most from anxiety: Khalid. Man, he could be downright annoying at times



~Wiz